
After playing it with Microsoft Director of Digitally Distributed Content Scott Austin here at E3, we can safely say it's going to be one of the biggest XBLA titles of this year (it's due out before September 21st). Castle Crashers is crazy good button mashing fun, and we can't wait to lay down our hard-earned Microsoft Points for it.
The game is basically a beat-em-up in the spirit of Streets of Rage, or any number of licensed games of yesteryear. You always move right (a flashing pointer shows you the way to go when it's open), mash buttons to crush enemies when they fall across your path, and then the whole thing is punctuated with the occasional wacky encounters and boss battles.

But Castle Crashers is so much more -- as you take out enemies, you earn experience points, and the more points you get, the more moves and abilities open up. And combat gets complicated, too -- you start with just a hack and slash, and then open up a power hack, and then a spinning attack, and then a sprint attack, and oh yeah, there's a mana bar for each character, and spells to cast (for each of many strange character types in the game) that can also be unlocked, and so on. And that's all just within level 3. Oh, and did we mention the totally cute pets that give you various abilities and statuses? The complexity in the game is mindboggling, and the action is frenetic, but it never forgets that at its heart, it's still just a fun beat-em-up. It's like playing the frontend of the TMNT arcade game with the backend of Final Fantasy Tactics.

Behemoth has refined their cartoony style since Alien Hominid -- that game suffered from its Flash roots, but Castle Crashers doesn't suffer from that problem -- it's gorgeous in HD, and every character, background, and boss that we saw oozed with style and color.

And when we did finally beat the boss (it turned out to be a viking battering ram, and we had to hack away at the little enemies populating the inside until they could take no more), we saved a beautiful princess, and discovered that she only wanted one suitor. So after vanquishing all the enemies around us, we then turned on each other to finish off the stage.
Castle Crashers is great fun, looks terrific, and just might end up being the best original XBLA game ever. We'll know for sure when we actually get a chance to play through it -- the pre-October release can't come soon enough.



















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And this makes 2 exclusives that I really want to play. One more and I'll just have to break down and buy a 360, no getting around it.
...so it's like playing the greatest game of all time?
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What kills me is that they announced its completion a month ago. Now it's just on MS red-tape time...
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What kills me is that they announced its completion a month ago. Now it's just on MS red-tape time...
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The LEFT?!
I was so stoked about this game, but they are blaspheming the very nature of the genre! I was born and raised on kicking dudes until they hunched over so I could pick them up and throw them at other dudes; Other dudes who were waiting a little further to the RIGHT.
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le sigh
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I would prefer both if I'm honest :D
Don't get me wrong, I'd still nerd-out over the "HONEST TO GOODNESS REAL THING IN HD!" but this will fill the void of it NICELY.
(And why do people keep comparing it to Streets Of Rage? It's MUCH more like Guardian Heroes!)
Bleach on the DS, and PS1 game Panzer Bandit are a few games that carry on Guardian Heroes traditions... I've been playing them since my Saturn is not available. ^_^; Look em up if you haven't already!
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*Runs off to get his ass handed to him by the final boss again*
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